Thursday, January 8 – 1914 Kenneth Campbell, the custodian, and Bob Ferguson, left half, are doubtful starters for Liverpool against Barnsley. Donald Mackinlay will take
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Will Campbell play the cup tie?
Thursday, January 8 – 1914 The Liverpool Cup team will be chosen to-night, and will not include the name of R. Ferguson, but is pretty
Liverpool prepare for big Cup day
Tuesday, January 6 – 1914 Liverpool’s home fixture is a capital one, and though Barnsley are not playing well now that is no criterion, for
Alex Raisbeck takes his benefit
January 6, 1914 To-day at Firhill Park one of the greatest centre half-backs of all time takes his benefit match. The player is Alec Raisbeck,
Father of distinguished family of footballers dies
January 4, 1914 The death occurred at Blackburn last night of Mr. Thomas Chadwick, one of the veteran tradesmen of the town and father of
Liverpool’s downfall at Anfield
January 2, 1914 Liverpool v Bradford City. At Anfield the football was the reverse of brilliant, but I must say the ground was very treacherous,
Heavy defeat at Valley Parade
January 2, 1914 The conditions at Valley Parade, yesterday, were entirely against good football, for the ground was covered with half-frozen snow. Yet the 4,000
Bond wins game for Bradford City
January 1, 1914 Bradford City are a particularly difficult side to beat away from Bradford, and have only suffered defeat on foreign soil twice this
Financial harvest for Liverpool F.C.
December 29, 1913 Liverpool have come comparatively well out of their holiday engagements for they have shared the maximum points with their opponents. The players
A Liverpool shock at Sheffield
December 22, 1913 How often do we see a team sturdily withstand prolonged pressure by opponents who seem every instant to be on the point
Another cap for Ernest Peake?
December 18, 1913 To-day the following eleven was chosen to represent Wales against Ireland at Wrexham, on Jan. 19th: – Teddy Peers (Wolverhampton Wanderers), goal;
Kilmarnock next for Tom Gracie?
December 6, 1913 It is rumoured that Tom Gracie, the centre forward of Liverpool F.C., will be playing against Hearts of Saturday next. Kilmarnock had
Editor’s note book (December 6, 1913)
December 6, 1913 Our assumption that new forwards would be seen at Anfield and Goodison Park ‘ere the advent of December was justified by the
Big Liverpool offer turned down
December 3, 1913 It has been stated that Liverpool offered Notts County £1,600 for Jack Peart, who was transferred by Newcastle United last season for
Tom Watson went across the Channel
November 18, 1913 Liverpool officials were across the Channel during the week-end. Mr. Tom Watson is reported to have attended the match between Linfield and
Robert Macdougall signs for Liverpool
Thursday, November 13 – 1913 Liverpool F.C. have settled with a Scottish club for the transfer of R. Macdougall, a player who is reputed to
William Macpherson off to New Zealand
October 15, 1913 William Macpherson, late of Beith, St Mirren, Hearts and Rangers, sailed from London on Saturday for New Zealand, where he intends to
Liverpool place Gracie on the transfer list
Saturday, October 11 – 1913 Liverpool have placed Thomas Gracie on the transfer list. (Derby Daily Telegraph, 11-10-1913)
Programme pickles (Liverpool)
Saturday, October 4 – 1913 * Harry Lowe’s absence seriously affected Liverpool’s chances of success against the Albion. * Kenneth Campbell gave a glorious exhibition
Editor’s note book: Liverpool F.C. (October 4, 1913)
October 4, 1913 At Anfield the same number of goals – six – have been scored as at Goodison Park, but in the debit column
Anfield happenings (October 4, 1913)
October 4, 1913 A more unsuitable day for football than last Saturday could scarcely be imagined, for the heat was oppressive, and even the spectators
Robert Riddle and William Banks for Liverpool
Wednesday, October 1 – 1913 Liverpool have signed Robert Riddle, a centre forward from Burradon, who scored 107 goals in one season in Newcastle and
The welfare of Welfare
Saturday, September 20 – 1913 Harry Welfare, who left Liverpool F.C. when the club most desired his services, and just when he was framing like
Groundsman Elliott passes away after 27 years service
Friday, September 19 – 1913 A familiar figure at the Liverpool football ground has just passed away in the person of Mr. J.M. Elliott, who
Death notification – James Morland Elliott
Wednesday, September 17 – 1913 (Liverpool Echo, 19-09-1913) James Moreland Elliott, 2 Elsie Road, Anfield, aged 75 years. Interment at Anfield Cemetery, on Monday next,
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